Tractor idiling running woodsplitter

   / Tractor idiling running woodsplitter #21  
OH... Good Question.
Modern engines don't do it much if at all but older diesels did - especially if cold or running too slow. And also when burning heavy #2 diesel fuel.
When it happens, you won't forget it.
The engine will cough about twice and then spit a load of black wet sloppy half burned diesel blobs out the exhaust and up into the air to shower you and the work.
That's why I hang out here, to learn things. Thanks for posting.
 
   / Tractor idiling running woodsplitter #22  
Ignorant question...

someone does work at lower rpm...how do they ascertain that they've wet stacked or not? cant see cylinders, engine isnt talking... ??
Like rScotty wrote. When you see a bunch of wet coming out of the stack it's wet stacked.
I use to see it happen on 25KW generators run by the Army in Germany. The guys would shut down all the equipment that was supposed to be using the generator, let it idle for hours, then it would start throwing up.
 
   / Tractor idiling running woodsplitter #23  
so if you have wet stacked, you can fix it by revving up, maybe add some load or???

is or can it be damaging or just a mess?
 
   / Tractor idiling running woodsplitter #24  
One way to correct the issue is to install a flow control on the tractor hydraulic system. Not easy but flow to aux port can be adjusted down then throttle increased. Load on engine will still be light given application...
 
   / Tractor idiling running woodsplitter #25  
People over here tend to spend loads of hours splitting wood with the tractor barely above idle, without any issues.


I really like that foot pedal control on the splitter - something to think about !

gg
 
   / Tractor idiling running woodsplitter #26  
I don't have a wood splitter. I have a Wallenstein PTO chipper. BX62S. When I chip the tractor is run at 2140 rpm. That's 540 rpm at the PTO. I will run the chipper for two or two and a half hours at a time. The tractor will be at 2140 rpm that entire time. I will be pulling pine trees off a previously stacked pile of trees.

Then it's time for a break. I will turn the tractor OFF during the break.

Pretty simple - huh???
 
   / Tractor idiling running woodsplitter #27  
I really like that foot pedal control on the splitter - something to think about !

gg
Definitely! In my opinion, it helps speeding up the process, as you now have two free hands to handle the split wood.

I'm converting mine to foot pedal as we speak.
 
   / Tractor idiling running woodsplitter #28  
There's RPM and then there's load... At some point too little/too much is an issue. My generator plugs along at 1,800 rpm but the load varies depending on electrical demand/load. I'd think that the same thing happens with splitters, though, perhaps, in shorter bursts.
 
   / Tractor idiling running woodsplitter #29  
I had an oil analysis done when I changed the oil last spring. I normally didn’t care much about idling and did it a lot warming up the oils before going out in single digit temps but no more of that nonsense as the report spelled it right out in Red.
Too much idling was diluting the engine oil.
Now I give it a minute or two and suffer in a cold cab for a while bundled up till it warms up and I get down to my tee shirt.
 
   / Tractor idiling running woodsplitter #30  
^^^ Yup, and there's that!

I wait only until I know the hydraulics are flowing well enough (HST).
 

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